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[8] + 336pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in cloth, text and interior are clean and bright, very good, F105244
149pp., in the series "Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Studia Philosophica Upsaliensia" volume 1, 25cm., softcover (few small stains), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105333
vii + 247pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth with gilt lettering at spine, dustwrapper (small loss of paper at ends of spine), interior clean and bright, good condition, F105245
vii + 272pp., original 1956-edition, 21cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth, dustwrapper (with some minor defects and tears), text and interior are clean and bright except for very few occasional foxing, short handxritten bibliographical reference on top of page v (foreword), else in good condition, F107683
xcv + [215] pp., 21cm., brochure originale, édition bilingue: grec-français, texte et intérieur frais, bon état, F104812
[127] pp. (i.e. les pages 187-309), numéro thématique de la "Revue Internationale de Philosophie" (9e année, 1955, fasc.2), 25cm., brochure originale, bon état, F105316
viii + 78pp., 24cm., softcover, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105276
130pp., in the series "Hypomnemata. Untersuchungen zur Antike und zu ihrem Nachleben" volume 2, softcover (few small stains), 25cm., text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105293
[6] + 113pp., 30cm., gebroch., onuitgegeven verhandeling aangeboden tot het behalen van de graad van Licentiaat in de Taal- en Letterkunde Latijn en Grieks aan de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (promotor: prof.dr. C. Steel), enkele sporadische tekstaanduidingen en/of verbeteringen, verder in goede staat, F108690
xiii + 330pp., in the series "Olms Studien" volume 1, 22cm., softcover, good condition, F105258
xx + 478pp., 24cm., in the series "Limited paperback editions", softcover, VG
219pp., 26cm., publisher's hardcover in full cloth with gilt lettering, text in Latin, Doctoral Dissertation ("Universitas Libera Reformata Amstelodamensis"), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, F111672
245pp., 21cm., publisher's hardcover in cloth, dustwrapper, text and interior clean and bright, very good condition, [Text edition in Greek, introduction & comments in Latin], F105322
xii + 277pp., 26cm., brochure originale, Thèse présentée à la Faculté des Lettres de l'Université de Genève pour obtenir le grade de docteur ès lettres, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., pages pour la plupart toujours non coupées, texte et intérieur frais, bon état, F105273
viii + 141pp., 2nd printing, 22cm., softcover, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, F107684
Scholar's name to ffep. Pencil underlining throughout with scattered pencil marginalia. Light shelfwear otherwise. ; In dutch. ; Dutch Edition; 180 pages
Small Tear to cloth of front board. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ is somewhat tattered and repaired in places (with cellotape). DJ has tears anc chipping. ; International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method; Vol. 2; 573 pages
Creasing to bottom corner of wraps. Browning to spine. Light edgewear. Former owner's initials to ffep. Pencil marginalia on one page. ; Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; 155 pages
Light yellowing to spine. Very minor shelfwear. ; X, 226pp. ; 226 pages; This original new book argues for a reassessment of Plato's challenge to the arts. Plato was the first great figure in Western philosophy to assess the value of the arts; he argued in the Republic that traditionally accepted forms of poetry, drama, and music are unsound. While this view has been widely rejected, Janaway argues that Plato's hostile case is a more coherent and profound challenge to the arts than has sometimes been supposed. Denying that Plato advocates "good art" in any modern sense, Janaway seeks both to understand Plato's critique in the context of his own philosophy and to locate him in today's philosophy of art, showing how issues in aesthetics arise from responses to his charges.
Very light shelfwear to book and DJ. ; Ix, 283pp. In this examination of the bases of thought and language, Professor Julius Moravcsik explores recent approaches to these topics and discusses the philosophical assumptions behind theories of language. He puts forward a new theory of meaning that is also a proposal about human concepts: viewing meanings as explanatory schemata and interpreting human cognition as primarily explanation-seeking, rather than information processing. This view of cognition, Professor Moravcsik argues, need not commit itself to either dualism or materialism. He defends the Platonic assumptions of his proposal, showing them to be no less "scientific" than current fashionable alternatives. Professor Moravcsik explores new ways of philosophizing that differ from analytic philosophy and its continental alternatives, and indicates how philosophers today can construct proposals about thought and language that have both conceptual and empirical import. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of philosophy of language and philosophy of mind, and advanced students of cognitive science and linguistics. ; 283 pages
Book is fine. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; Ix, 283pp. In this examination of the bases of thought and language, Professor Julius Moravcsik explores recent approaches to these topics and discusses the philosophical assumptions behind theories of language. He puts forward a new theory of meaning that is also a proposal about human concepts: viewing meanings as explanatory schemata and interpreting human cognition as primarily explanation-seeking, rather than information processing. This view of cognition, Professor Moravcsik argues, need not commit itself to either dualism or materialism. He defends the Platonic assumptions of his proposal, showing them to be no less "scientific" than current fashionable alternatives. Professor Moravcsik explores new ways of philosophizing that differ from analytic philosophy and its continental alternatives, and indicates how philosophers today can construct proposals about thought and language that have both conceptual and empirical import. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of philosophy of language and philosophy of mind, and advanced students of cognitive science and linguistics. ; 283 pages
Light foxing. One small closed tear to heel of spine. Chipping and edgewear to wraps. Internally VG. ; Text is in Dutch and Greek. ; Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; 154 pages
Spine very lightly sunned. Very minor shelfwear. ; 460 pages
Spine very lightly sunned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 460 pages
xi + 171pp. (+ 11pp. publisher's catalogue in fine), 1st edition, in the series "International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method", 23cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth, dustwrapper, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105313